Sujet : Re: Book Project: WomanLogic (Re: USA is shitting its pants)
De : janburse (at) *nospam* fastmail.fm (Mild Shock)
Groupes : comp.lang.prologDate : 14. Nov 2024, 22:26:03
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Ok, I used the help of eloquent ChatGPT:
"If robots were to take over traditional
domestic tasks, the human brain, including
the female brain, wouldn't fundamentally
change in terms of structure or biology.
However, there could be shifts in behavior,
focus, and skills due to lifestyle and
societal changes.
Cognitive and Skill Adaptation: With less
need to manage household chores, there might
be an emphasis on developing other skills,
like problem-solving, creative thinking, or
leadership.
The brain’s plasticity allows it to adapt to
new challenges and environments, so women
might direct more cognitive resources
toward career or personal interests.
Emotional and Social Impacts: The psychological
identity tied to caregiving roles may evolve.
If traditional expectations are transformed,
there could be changes in how women view
themselves and their purpose within
families or society.
Focus on New Activities: Freed from repetitive
tasks, women's brains could be stimulated in
new ways, perhaps through increased social
interaction, lifelong learning, or
creative pursuits.
Overall, while the physical structure of the
brain wouldn’t change, the way women think,
work, and engage with the world could evolve
to reflect new societal roles and opportunities.
Mild Shock schrieb:
Hi,
Now I had the idea of a new book project,
termed "WomanLogic". It would be an
introduction to logic and computational
thinking, by means of Prolog. Especially
taylored and respecting the needs of a
female brain. Just in the spirit of
extending the "WomanSphere":
"She Will Be in the Shop": Women's Sphere of
Trade in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia and New York
Author(s): Patricia Cleary
Source: The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography,
Vol. 119, No. 3 (Jul., 1995), pp. 181-202
doi: 10.2307/20092959
"WomanLogic" would enabling woman to participate
in Web 3.0, like doing crypto trading or
program AI robot traders?
Bye
Mild Shock schrieb:
>
You know USA has a problem,
when Oracle enters the race:
>
To source the 131,072 GPU Al "supercluster,"
Larry Ellison, appealed directly to Jensen Huang,
during a dinner joined by Elon Musk at Nobu.
"I would describe the dinner as me and Elon
begging Jensen for GPUs. Please take our money.
We need you to take more of our money. Please!”
https://twitter.com/benitoz/status/1834741314740756621
>
Meanwhile a contender in Video GenAI
FLUX.1 from Germany, Hurray! With Open Source:
>
OK. Now I'm Scared... AI Better Than Reality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvMAVWDD-DU